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  1. Feb 21, 2001 · I am kind of new to all the roller coaster terminology, and I don't know what rolling stock is! I have heard that it can even make or break a ride. What is it? Thanks!

  2. (Redirected from Rolling stock) Trains are the vehicles which people ride within on roller coasters and some other tracked rides. They consist of multiple cars coupled together. Some coasters, such as wild mouse coasters and spinning coasters built by Gerstlauer and Maurer, use single cars instead of trains.

  3. Coaster (stylized in all caps) (reporting marks NCTC, SDNX) is a commuter rail service in the central and northern coastal regions of San Diego County, California, United States, operated by the North County Transit District (NCTD).

  4. Jun 3, 2019 · Are you confused about roller coaster terms? Here is a handy reference index to help you decode roller coaster terminology.

  5. It refers to any train(s) for that coaster. They roll, hence the name. For example; PTC trains for woodies & if B&M track is present, rolling stock could be Floorless, Inverted, Sit-Down or Stand-Up trains etc.

  6. Hybrid: Combines two building materials. For example, a roller coaster with steel supports and wooden track (Invadr at Busch Gardens), or wooden supports and steel track (New Texas Giant at Six Flags). The class of the coaster is usually determined by its track type (NTG is steel, Invadr is wooden).

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  8. > what is a rolling stock? Rolling Stock is the train that rides the rails.

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